About Megan

MEGAN TAYLOR MEIER | BORN NOVEMBER 6, 1992

Megan Taylor Meier was born on November 6, 1992. She came into this world loud and I mean loud and determined to have her own mind and make a difference. Megan had brown curly hair, full rosy cheeks and two of the cutest dimples you could ask for.

Megan was a very outgoing active girl and always kept me on my toes.

Megan enjoyed so many things in life . . .

Animals (especially dogs)

Scary Movies

MTV

Boating

Lip Gloss

Black Eyeliner

Shopping with Friends

Making Others Laugh

Painting Her Fingernails & Toenails with Black and White Polka Dots

Music (one of her favorites was “Pop, Lock & Drop It” and “Baby Come Back” by Vanessa Hudgens)

One of Megan’s biggest loves was her puppy dog named “Barry White.” Megan and her sister Allison would always beg for a dog, and I was usually the one that would say no . . . that was until we saw Barry. We as a family instantly fell in love with him. He was a six month old Chihuahua that weighed just 4 1/2 pounds.

I think Barry loved Megan just as much as she loved him. He would bury himself underneath her covers and sleep with her every night.

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My name is Aaron I’m a 30 year of father of a incredible and beautiful 8 year old boy..I never thought very seriously about cyberbullies until I saw megans story on ID I couldn’t believe what I saw that an adult especially a mother could behind something like that to cause such a beautiful young girl to end her life my heart goes out to her family and I hope more people hear megans story and are able to benefit from it because I know I have and will make sure to monitor my son’s online activity….I’m so truly sorry for you and your family

Hi Aaron! Sorry to just now respond to your comment. Thank you so much for your kind words! We are thankful that through Megan’s story you have felt called to action to monitor your son’s online activity. Thanks again!

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